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thanks so much for joining us today. we appreciate it. >> you bet. >> we'll see you soon. >> bye-bye. >> up next on the "wall street journal report" it's not all business with kareem abdul-jabbar. how retirement helped him find his inner educator. >> you want the ball to come down through the hoop. >> oh, okay. >> you don't want to shoot straight at the rim. more suntan. in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. an
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i use facebook a lot. i ask you to come to facebook every show but i ask you if facebook is a good stock to buy or not. but my producer says you're not tired of talking about it so i'm going to talk about it one more time until the company makes real money. matt mccall and ned riley, chairman of reilly asset machlkt guys, good to see you. my viewers only care about one thing, it seems, and is this the time to buy facebook stocks. i'm going to start with you. matt, if you own facebook stock. if you got in at 35 bucks, 40 bucks, wherever you got in, would you buy, sold, where would you -- >> i'm not buying more. i'm not doubling down. it's not a good strategy. i meet hold here. we might get a bounce next week. hold right here. >> i'll put a circle around for you. ned, what do you think -- i'm assuming you don't own the stock. >> no, i don't. two months ago i told you i wouldn't touch it in a month, three months or a year. my rationale is the same. they don't have the platform to generate revenue from the mob
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senator alan simpson joining us. >>up next on "the walstreet journal report," it's not all business. i'm courtside with nba great kareem ababdul-jajabbar. how retirement helped this hihistory major find his inner edator. >> you want the ball to come >> you want the ball to come down through the and so too is the summer event. now geget an incredible offer on the powerful, efficient c250 sport sedan with an agility control sport-tuned suspension. but hurry before this opportunity...disappears. ♪ the mercedes-benz summer event ends july 31st. ♪ th don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirementpecialists can help you build a personalized plan. and with our no annual fee iras and a a wide r range of low cost investments, you can execute the plan you want at a low cost. so meet with us, or go to etrade.com for a great retirement plan with low cost investments. ♪ >>> welcome back. the nba's all-time leading scorer
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it's going tell us if american consumers are confident. if they are confident, they're probably going to go out and spend money, and that's great for the overall economy. then you also look at the other side of that, the case-shiller incident. it's actually the house pricing index. it takes a look at the 20 biggest cities in the country such as atlanta and new york and gives you a gauge how valuable the homes are, whether they're appreciating or depreciating. that's a big indicator. what we want to see is some kind of an uptick or appreciator. >> some are floating along, saying it's not as big as we'd like it to be. we're going go from macro to mic micro. stick around. we're going to talk about another big question. facebook. friday it took a big hit because it announced earnings that were in line with estimates. when we come back, we're going to ask you what you think the chances are of you and me buying some stock. stay right there. >> you got it. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ah
it's going tell us if american consumers are confident. if they are confident, they're probably going to go out and spend money, and that's great for the overall economy. then you also look at the other side of that, the case-shiller incident. it's actually the house pricing index. it takes a look at the 20 biggest cities in the country such as atlanta and new york and gives you a gauge how valuable the homes are, whether they're appreciating or depreciating. that's a big indicator. what we...
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thank you to all of you for coming to join us. i like to give you the official leather bound guilded copy. here is your constitution. >> kevin thank you for joining us at the national constitution center. happy independents day. [applause] >> booktv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information, and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. what will you reading this summer? booktv. s to know. doing work to sort of going over to my personal reading. i'm reading a number of books involving islamic terrorism, american response to 9/11, what we're doing as far as afghanistan and iraq. main book i read was "hard measures." jose rodriguez he was head of the team that put together integration methods. it was criticized it was effective and did the job, i think. very well written book. also the "art of intelligence "by hank. he's in the cia but organize straiting director in the war in -- sphas what they're doing in iraq and af
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those are really scary for us. that's what sets our gunshot victims apart from everyone we see. >> victims were talking one minute, unresponsive the next. >> there was shotgun blast wounds. injuries from the high caliber, obviously a powerful, high-velocity weapon. >> reporter: at six area hospitals, teams of e.r. professionals kept nearly all of the shooting victims alive. >> everyone that came to this hospital survived. >> reporter: at university hospital 22 of 23 patients made it. and that is what turned the aurora massacre into the aurora miracle. >> i got very emotional when i saw my patients. they're so resilient. they're so strong. the last picture i had in my head is them on a stretcher critically injured getting rolled up to the operating room. >> reporter: the shooting was over. the injuries under control. and the suspect in custody. and, yet, the terror was far from over. >> make no mistake, okay. this apartment was designed to kill whoever entered it. [ male announcer ] while many automakers are just be
those are really scary for us. that's what sets our gunshot victims apart from everyone we see. >> victims were talking one minute, unresponsive the next. >> there was shotgun blast wounds. injuries from the high caliber, obviously a powerful, high-velocity weapon. >> reporter: at six area hospitals, teams of e.r. professionals kept nearly all of the shooting victims alive. >> everyone that came to this hospital survived. >> reporter: at university hospital 22 of...
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in the way that they have used it. for one reason or another, they are slow to adapt to a product that is just obviously the better product. >> this is half the price of any fire retardant used. it's lighter, which is a big issue with the planes they fly overhead. here's what they say. they don't want to use it because they say it might evaporate by the time the fire get there is. what's your answer to that? >> well, that's like trying to spray paint a lawn chair in the wind from 10 feet away, the way we are using that chemical now -- >> the forest service says most wildfires are suppressed through indirect attacks. they are too big for direct attacks to be safe. >> well, a forest fire isn't like an avalanche or like a tsunami. it doesn't move across the landscape, it consumes fuel in front of it and it needs fuel available to propagate itself. unfortunately, what happens is the fire will propagate itself by spotting out in front of itself and this being able to work behind the fire and work on the heat is something th
in the way that they have used it. for one reason or another, they are slow to adapt to a product that is just obviously the better product. >> this is half the price of any fire retardant used. it's lighter, which is a big issue with the planes they fly overhead. here's what they say. they don't want to use it because they say it might evaporate by the time the fire get there is. what's your answer to that? >> well, that's like trying to spray paint a lawn chair in the wind from 10...
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one of us was going to lose and one of us was going to win. and that's all that went through my mind. and so it wasn't like i was taught something. it was like i was put in a situation where you either have to do it or you're not going to do it. and when you get in combat, you're going to die if you don't do it. and believe me, the old civilizing things that's saying, "well, let's be nice. let's see if we can be good to the guy and stuff." it's like when it's your organism at stake, all that stuff finally disappears. and that's why i think there's a deep genetic component to us. that we just don't want to admit. it comes out. carl jung talks a lot about shadow, how we have a violent side of us that we don't like to talk about. >> so that moment the north vietnamese soldiers, young men like yourself stood up opposite you, about to throw a grenade at you. do you think there's a correlation? >> i think there is. >> what did you do? >> well, the thing was, i can remember -- we were in an assault. and suddenly, we could see what we call chicoms, th
one of us was going to lose and one of us was going to win. and that's all that went through my mind. and so it wasn't like i was taught something. it was like i was put in a situation where you either have to do it or you're not going to do it. and when you get in combat, you're going to die if you don't do it. and believe me, the old civilizing things that's saying, "well, let's be nice. let's see if we can be good to the guy and stuff." it's like when it's your organism at stake,...
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> "washington post" has a piece out by karen tumelte which she writes about mitt romney, americans don't like him as well as they do barack obama. citing a 60% to 30% divide on the likability question. in the "usa today" poll. keli, the president not wild about mitt romney either. he's been critical of his personality among other things. >> look, but the only good thing that happened for the romney campaign this week is the girl from "twilight" got caught in a love triangle or there would have been probably hundreds of other articles about the campaign. that took the heat off. we've seen this play out before, the only difference is there was a different leading man, but also from the state of massachusetts and also running for pres
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the, he adds, is the crux of the problem facing us in the future. so it's today as israel faces enemies and seek to commit new ones, when iran speaks of holocausts or speak of wiping us off the map only the naive or worse would dismiss it as excessive rhetoric. make no mistake, the ayatollahs in tehran are testing our moral objectives. they want to know who will object or look the other way. my minister of israel and the leaders of iran are one in the same. we will not look away, nor will our country ever look away to our passion and commitment to israel. [ applause ] >> as prime minister baggen put it in haunting words, if the enemy puts it in words he seeks to destroy us, believe him. we've seen the horrors of history. we will not stand by. we will not watch them play out again. it would be foolish not to take iran's leaders at their word. they are, after all, the product of a radical theocracy. over the years iran has amassed a brutal and bloody record. it has seized embassies and killed its own people. it supports the ruthless assad regime and k
the, he adds, is the crux of the problem facing us in the future. so it's today as israel faces enemies and seek to commit new ones, when iran speaks of holocausts or speak of wiping us off the map only the naive or worse would dismiss it as excessive rhetoric. make no mistake, the ayatollahs in tehran are testing our moral objectives. they want to know who will object or look the other way. my minister of israel and the leaders of iran are one in the same. we will not look away, nor will our...
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does it diminish what used to be stars on pedestals? >> well, i think fame is the least valuable thing that a successful career gives you. i think it's actually the one, you know, not to complain, but it's the one downside, i think, of being successful. what i think we have missed is that in the early days, we had so many dpraet theater actors, so international actors would recollecting in hollywood and there was much more of a live experience of theater. and i think the public really adored actors. could appreciate what they did. their training. and, you know, i think especially in europe, for instance, someone who could tell a compelling story and keep everyone, you know, calm or keep everyone entertained. that's a power. and that's a talent. and nowadays, i think it's so much about making it look easy it's very hard for the public to tell it is hard. acting is really hard. it really is challenging. it takes years for a lot of us to get it rielgt. but how could they tell? how could they possibly tell that this is something noble an di
does it diminish what used to be stars on pedestals? >> well, i think fame is the least valuable thing that a successful career gives you. i think it's actually the one, you know, not to complain, but it's the one downside, i think, of being successful. what i think we have missed is that in the early days, we had so many dpraet theater actors, so international actors would recollecting in hollywood and there was much more of a live experience of theater. and i think the public really...
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mean, is that a useful analogy? >> you could think of it that way. that probably misleads americans more than it correctly leads them. the joke by a lot of my friends in beijing was the only communists in china was the person who wrote the letters, accusing them of revisionism, and how could the lamborghini dealership be involved with the teachings of marx et cetera. when you call it left right, but the kinds of left and right are so at odds with what we have in mind that i have tried to avoid that. we. >> you think americans and america should fear china, and in particular, you know, a wave of fear in japan, and someone else had asked this question, there was great fear of japan. .turn out to be misplaced. now there is fear of china. how does that compare -- how does that compare now, and secondly, is the fear and worry a good response? >> thing about japan, let me say something about that and i think two of the most interesting countries i have been in a japan and china. there are obviously some similarities in terms of their look and feel and oper
mean, is that a useful analogy? >> you could think of it that way. that probably misleads americans more than it correctly leads them. the joke by a lot of my friends in beijing was the only communists in china was the person who wrote the letters, accusing them of revisionism, and how could the lamborghini dealership be involved with the teachings of marx et cetera. when you call it left right, but the kinds of left and right are so at odds with what we have in mind that i have tried to...
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we use this all the time. you have a group of chemists interacting with the structure, designing molecules and going and making those molecules. >> he is head of the institute of cancer research. scientists use the latest in 3d visualization technology to design new drugs against cancer. working at the best structure at him by adam by manipulating them on screen -- atom by atom. >> you can work with a group of chemists and biologists and say, here is a pocket in the protein we are trying to hit. how can we design and molecule and capture its 3-d structure? >> hopefully, the killer t-cells the tumor contains are ready to travel, from the hospital straight to the laboratory a few miles away. they will be carefully nurtured over the next few weeks. >> the main hope is for a complete response, but if that does not occur, if there is some minor shrinkage or stabilization, that is a major benefit. if down the track something else comes along, then i will have access to that. >> four weeks later, we have an update. t
we use this all the time. you have a group of chemists interacting with the structure, designing molecules and going and making those molecules. >> he is head of the institute of cancer research. scientists use the latest in 3d visualization technology to design new drugs against cancer. working at the best structure at him by adam by manipulating them on screen -- atom by atom. >> you can work with a group of chemists and biologists and say, here is a pocket in the protein we are...
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>> send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. work tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> hello, everyone. can you hear me? oh, good. wow. this is so exciting. this is my very first book. in my very first and probably only book signing. this is so good. this is so good. well, let me just say that i am so proud of this product. the book is everything i would have imagined, i wanted the book, "american grown", to be beautiful. i could tell because when my daughters picked it up, it's like oh, your book. how nice. they actually got pulled in by the pictures. and then they could not put it down and they started looking through it and reading it and then eventually i got a thumbs up. so that is what we hope the book will be. the book is really not just a story of the white house garden and how it came to be. and how we had our ups and downs in the trials and tribulations. it is also a story about community across the country. everything from a wonderful community garden
>> send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. work tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> hello, everyone. can you hear me? oh, good. wow. this is so exciting. this is my very first book. in my very first and probably only book signing. this is so good. this is so good. well, let me just say that i am so proud of this product. the book is everything i would have imagined, i wanted the...
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i think that the people need us to be attentive to them. that's one reason why i love playing elaine. she has a strong moral compass. a big heart. she is sort of not afraid to say what she thinks in any situation. >> sounds rather familiar. >> i am not. i wish. >> let's take a look at elaine. >> elaine, your husband himself sent me to mexico to negotiate the release of those american citizens. >> that was mexico and two college students smuggling a volvo of pot. this is accusing american journalists of being spice. those new york city won't happen over margaritas. >> it's a great line you came out with about why you took the role. after eating salad, i was offered a juicy steak and i went right. i'm going for it. i love that. this is your first big tv role. >> i think it's the best role i have ever had. it's fascinating that we play this eloquent, passionate woman who is so capable and then at the same time you drawback the vail of their private life and you are in the kitchen and living room and bedrooms of this family. as capable as she i
i think that the people need us to be attentive to them. that's one reason why i love playing elaine. she has a strong moral compass. a big heart. she is sort of not afraid to say what she thinks in any situation. >> sounds rather familiar. >> i am not. i wish. >> let's take a look at elaine. >> elaine, your husband himself sent me to mexico to negotiate the release of those american citizens. >> that was mexico and two college students smuggling a volvo of pot....
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only about four of us here. it's a small community. >> the thing about satanism, we don't encourage or condone the breaking of laws. one of the biggest misconceptions about satanists is that we worship the devil. we pay homage to lucifer. the truth is, we don't believe in satan, we don't believe in lucifer. he's merely a symbol. who is satan? the original rebel. this actually has all of the teachings in it. this has what's called the 11 satanic rules of the earth. if you look at number nine, it says do not harm little children. number ten says do not kill nonhuman animals unless you are attacked or for your food. that right there destroys all the bad stereotypes you have about this religion. there's no human sacrifice. this is probably one of my favorite ritual tools is the gong. which is just used for emphasis a lot of times. and this here, this bad boy, this is the destruction candle. in the name of satan, the ruler of the earth, the king of the world, i command the forces of darkness to bestow the eternal pow
only about four of us here. it's a small community. >> the thing about satanism, we don't encourage or condone the breaking of laws. one of the biggest misconceptions about satanists is that we worship the devil. we pay homage to lucifer. the truth is, we don't believe in satan, we don't believe in lucifer. he's merely a symbol. who is satan? the original rebel. this actually has all of the teachings in it. this has what's called the 11 satanic rules of the earth. if you look at number...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
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so host of us are already in the clear -- most of us are already in the clear. we'll head back into the 80s for monday and tuesday. only those upper 80s pushing 90 degrees, but much more comfortable with lower humidity. then as we get into the afternoon, evening hours each day next week, we will continue to see the opportunity for the late day showers and storms. it's just our typical summertime pattern. the lows overnight tonight should stick to the 70s closer to the beltway and toward the bay area in those lower 70s, but we will slip into the cooler 60s around the northern and western zone. so a partly cloudy start to the morning and then partly sunny by tomorrow afternoon. we're going to build in a little cloud cover late in the day, but still our temperatures should be able to boost up into the upper 80s to near 90 degrees with the southeast winds. you won't notice too much of an uptick in the humidity until we get from monday night into tuesday morning and that's going to ramp up our rain chances. so i'm expecting to hit close to 87 degrees from leesburg ou
so host of us are already in the clear -- most of us are already in the clear. we'll head back into the 80s for monday and tuesday. only those upper 80s pushing 90 degrees, but much more comfortable with lower humidity. then as we get into the afternoon, evening hours each day next week, we will continue to see the opportunity for the late day showers and storms. it's just our typical summertime pattern. the lows overnight tonight should stick to the 70s closer to the beltway and toward the bay...
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would say that's to the well-being of all of us. so that theory has been totally discredited as a theiry. but if you listen to milton freedman and his disciplessings you would not believe there was this research that is taught in all graduate schools, accepted break they have a political agenda. they want to ignore these results. now, of course, what they try to see is, this is a little piccadillo, and one of the thing i showed in my research is even a little bit of imperfect information changed the result in a dramatic way there was a discontinuity. they don't want to pay attention to that. so my answer is, the rope why you have -- there's a political agenda summon of these theories -- on in of these theories. there are some cases where there's ambiguous empirical evidence. the world is complicated and we have to interpret the world -- let me give you an example of very briefly of where there aught ought to be unanimity but there's controversy. there's a big debate about the role of austerity. now, there has not been a single large
would say that's to the well-being of all of us. so that theory has been totally discredited as a theiry. but if you listen to milton freedman and his disciplessings you would not believe there was this research that is taught in all graduate schools, accepted break they have a political agenda. they want to ignore these results. now, of course, what they try to see is, this is a little piccadillo, and one of the thing i showed in my research is even a little bit of imperfect information...
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something the might have brought us together what was left unfinished. the but he never noticed the story of what we didn't do together, the conversations we didn't have and the projects we didn't finish of the stories he left out as the end her life about which i knew so little. of what our relationship could have been but wasn't. the bonus march itself reminds me of the relationship between a searching child and a detached father. the effort perhaps to collect that. my taxi driver is continuing to speed. the route that is different from the one i usually take that that's okay. taxi drivers navigating the corner to my parents' house could be difficult. getting away from it had never been a problem. for me the opposite has always been true. like my father, i've always had trouble leaving chicago behind. but when i do finally get inside zero here and look at the departure monitor and find my flight, i see that it's the first one of the day and it's right on time. [applause] so, that's where the book begins. as i said it starts with an airplane ride and ta
something the might have brought us together what was left unfinished. the but he never noticed the story of what we didn't do together, the conversations we didn't have and the projects we didn't finish of the stories he left out as the end her life about which i knew so little. of what our relationship could have been but wasn't. the bonus march itself reminds me of the relationship between a searching child and a detached father. the effort perhaps to collect that. my taxi driver is...
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double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. >>> i am the minority right now because i'm mexican and a lot of people don't respect it. but as soon as i get a gold medal, people are going to be like, hey, it's okay to be mexican in the u.s. >> ladies and gentlemen, it may be a little warm out here but we've got a great, cool event. >> i think we're in the red. >> let's go. they are weighing the guys in already. >> reporter: today, rudy and his fighters compete in the heart of tex-mex, houston. >> representing elite boxing. >> bend your legs. >> there you go! >> right here! right here, girl! there you go. back down when you finish. >> our winner out of the red corner, elite
double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. >>> i am the minority right now because i'm mexican and a lot of...
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some would say and very distractive role in the syrian affairs turkish territory is being actively used to smuggle weapons for the free syrian army i don't the top of that's reuters news agency has revealed that turkey alongside saudi arabia and qatar has sat at a secret military base in one of its southern cities to direct vital military communications support for the free syrian army now a number of experts have long warning that turkey's adamant support for the syrian opposition may come at a cost to its own security for a number of decades the turkish state has been struggling against its own militants i'm talking about the coup stunts workers' party. been fighting for the establishment of an independent sovereign state for the kurds the world's largest people without a state a few months ago i shall get a chance to visit several kurdish settlements around syria and i was very surprised to find that there are a defacto independent they have their own security forces that are own schools that own administration so all these developments with the kurds in syria leave turkey very nervo
some would say and very distractive role in the syrian affairs turkish territory is being actively used to smuggle weapons for the free syrian army i don't the top of that's reuters news agency has revealed that turkey alongside saudi arabia and qatar has sat at a secret military base in one of its southern cities to direct vital military communications support for the free syrian army now a number of experts have long warning that turkey's adamant support for the syrian opposition may come at...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. when they taste the food that you cooked it does something to your heart. i think what people like most about the grilled food is the taste. the flavor comes from that oak wood... the shrimp, the fresh fish, the steaks. it locks in the flavor, it seals in the juices so that when you put the fork in it, it just goes through it like butter. [ male announcer ] visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon. good through august 5th. [ charles ] my name is charles himple, i'm a red lobster grill master and i sea food differently. >>> so with us is "time" magazine's michael scherer and political analyst ron brownstein, and foreign trip for mitt romney, does it make a difference? >> so far not going well for him. he only had to do one thing on the world stage and he has not done that, and maybe doing better in
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. when they taste the food that you cooked it does something to your heart. i think what people like most about the grilled food is the taste. the flavor comes from that oak wood... the shrimp, the fresh fish, the steaks. it locks in the...
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join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, scenes from the opening of a newly restored buddhist temple in siberia which had been destroyed under stalin. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private fodation dedicated to its founders interests in religion, dedicated to education. additional funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. the estate of william j. carter. the jane henson foundation. and the corporation for public broadcasting.
join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, scenes from the opening of a newly restored buddhist temple in siberia which had been destroyed under stalin. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private fodation dedicated to its founders interests in religion, dedicated to education. additional funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're...
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romney and joins us from jerusalem. tell us first the reaction to romney's arrival there. >> reporter: i have to tell you,
romney and joins us from jerusalem. tell us first the reaction to romney's arrival there. >> reporter: i have to tell you,
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before they move us, we move them. proud to fly team usa for over 30 years. >>> police are still looking for the gunman who shot two women in the middle of busy u. street early this morning. the shots rang out at the intersection of 12th and u. streets in northwest. police say one woman was hit in the neck. the other in the face. officers do not believe the women were the intended targets and both are expected to recover. >>> a new york police detective is being questioned after a man was found bound and gagged in the detective's garage. the man was kidnapped and held for $75,000 ransom friday northern. police eventually found the victim by tracking his cell phone. the detective says he wasn't involved but has been suspended without pay. his cousin and three other men have been charged with kidn kidnapping. >>> a class action lawsuit has been filed involving a hospital worker who may have exposed thousands of people to hepatitis c. the lawsuit is against a company called triage staffing which placed the man at hospital
before they move us, we move them. proud to fly team usa for over 30 years. >>> police are still looking for the gunman who shot two women in the middle of busy u. street early this morning. the shots rang out at the intersection of 12th and u. streets in northwest. police say one woman was hit in the neck. the other in the face. officers do not believe the women were the intended targets and both are expected to recover. >>> a new york police detective is being questioned...
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stay with us. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. >> wal-mart stores, evacuating employees and customers after receiving several bomb threats, it's happening over and over in three different states. police say someone calling in threats to at least 12 stories in missouri, kansas and oklahoma in a matter of days. investigators declaring all the stores safe, hours later, nobody hurt in any of this. no word who made it behind the phone call which appeared to be hoaxes at this point. well, in syria, the president declaring victory against the rebels in an important city, the capital, damascus. and assad making the announcement 17 months after the bloodshed happened across this country. meanwhile, the assad regime still trying to regain footing in the major rebel strong
stay with us. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. >> wal-mart stores, evacuating employees and customers after receiving several bomb threats, it's happening over and over in three different states. police say someone calling in threats to at least 12...
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stop raising the prices, this is killing us" us" and residents fuming over rate-hikes. what bge wants from you..... hello im jeff abell. and im karen parks. the lights are back on....but another storm is now developing over bge's request to raise its rates. janice park shows us what it could mean for your bill....and what it already means for one baltimore neighborhood. this northeast neighborhood near pittman place is known for getting things done. done.unless it's something out of their hands...like when the power goes off: "it sucks, it's hot no air inside outside, it's just hot"people living here say they were out of power for days...some even weeks during june's massive storm.then, again ust this sunday...no power: power:"yea try to give us better service and stop raising the prices, this is killing us"what roberta bradley is refering to...is bge's announcement, that the company plans on raising each residential electric bill by about 11 dollars each month: month:"and before bge raises the rate for people here on &ppittman place, and all other bge customers, it wil
stop raising the prices, this is killing us" us" and residents fuming over rate-hikes. what bge wants from you..... hello im jeff abell. and im karen parks. the lights are back on....but another storm is now developing over bge's request to raise its rates. janice park shows us what it could mean for your bill....and what it already means for one baltimore neighborhood. this northeast neighborhood near pittman place is known for getting things done. done.unless it's something out of...
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the governor one on one with us today. later on the broadcast what we learn from romney himself about that visit to the western wall with his wife ann. what we didn't realize earlier here today in jerusalem. >>> but we do move on to those fast-moving developments in syria where rebels are hanging on in the crucial city of aleppo amid government firepower. alex mar quarter has made his way to northern syria and the mother of all battles. alex jrt good evening. fighting continues to rage in aleppo, syria's commercial capital. regime forces shelled neighborhoods recently taken by opposition forces would are desperately clinging on and calling for heavier weapons. we crossed into syria early this morning, our first stop was this place that has seen heavy violence. the devastation was stagger. hardly a single building left untouched and virtually a ghost town. also remarkable was traveling all day across northern syria, we didn't see a single government tank or troop, which tells you how far these opposition forces have come bu
the governor one on one with us today. later on the broadcast what we learn from romney himself about that visit to the western wall with his wife ann. what we didn't realize earlier here today in jerusalem. >>> but we do move on to those fast-moving developments in syria where rebels are hanging on in the crucial city of aleppo amid government firepower. alex mar quarter has made his way to northern syria and the mother of all battles. alex jrt good evening. fighting continues to rage...